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15 Responses

  1. Phindile Olivia Tshehla

    Hi my name is Olivia . Currently in SA . looking into relocating to Ireland in June or latest October . Looking for affordable accommodation . in Limerick Cork or Dublin.

  2. Kay

    Hi there,
    My family and I are possibly relocating to Ireland from RSA and have 2 small dogs.
    How do I find a place that allows pets? I find that most rentals say no pets?

    Thanks!

  3. Tim

    Hie Im moving to Mayo to start a new job , relocating from Uk. Im struggling to get a house to rent . Do you have any pointers please.

  4. Shalu

    Hi,
    Me and my wife are planning to move to Ireland. My wife is a nurse and she is under process for the job. can you suggest which location is suitable to work and stay with minimum cost also to find some jobs for me.

  5. gloria

    Hi Colleen
    my name is Gloria,we are planning to relocate to Ireland by January 2022 with our 3 children. please which city would you recommend for a beginner like us.i realize that houses are quit expensive in Ireland.we currently live in Spain.i need a city where houses are not too expensive and i can find a school for my children easily.their age rang is 13 years,11 years and 9 years

  6. Linda O'Malley - Parker

    Hi Colleen, I would like to rent an apartment near Achill Island/ Westport. I am a widow and would like to stay for the summer months, Say June, July, and August, Would that be possible, and pay a monthly rent, I am a widow from Canada.

    • Colleen

      Hi Linda O’Malley-Parker, you would need to contact rental agencies in that area to discuss whether there are any landlords who are willing to let to you for a 3 month holiday rental.

  7. Martha Sheehy

    Hi My house needs heavy repairs,Floors need replacing,Walls need work done ans we have to move out with our 3 dogs for a month or two.Its a private house and we have insurance.We just need a place to rent while the work is being carried out 3 adults and one child.We are presently in Dublin 15 Clonsilla.If you know of anything please E mail me

  8. theresa carey

    hi
    could I sign up to your newsletter please

    thank you

    Theresa carey

    • Colleen

      Hi Theresa,
      I’ve set you up for the newsletter. You will get a confirmation email that you will need to click on to confirm your subscription. If you can’t find it in your inbox, please check your junkmail/spam.
      Kind regards,
      Colleen

  9. Hank Miller

    Greetings from San Francisco

    If i want to stay in Ireland for a month would you suggest AirBB rather than a letting agency? Thanks

    • Colleen

      Letting agencies don’t tend to lease properties for a month. You are better off booking a long stay holiday property. There are a number of websites to try including AirBNB, Booking.com, homeaway.co.uk etc… there are lots of websites renting holiday homes if you Google it. Sometimes you can negotiate the price down if you are booking for a month.

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